A bear cub lives with its mother wherever she goes.
In the North Pole, with their mother.
Polar bear cubs have nothing to do with their dad. They stay with their mother until they're old enough to manage on their own.
No, they are solitary unless the bear is a mother with cubs.
They have live cubs(kittens), just as all other cats do.
yes they do
Depends if they have family or not OR if the mother has cubs. Other than that, no, they don't live by its self.
Bear litters are 1-3 cubs.
No, not usually but they only go in groups when the whole family is with the cubs
Well the father bear now has to feed the cubs and the mother bear has to stay home and take care of them.
a bear, babies are cubs
The black bear's litter size is from 1 to 3 cubs. Two cubs are more common.
bear cubs